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1. MIDNIGHT CURFEW FOR CLUBS AND PUBS

Get Bracknell, Thursday 5 December 2002
COUNCILLORS have struck a balance between protecting the character of Wokingham and the need to maintain its night-time economy by putting a curb on late-night opening.

2. MCDONALD'S OPENS ITS DOORS IN RECORD TIME

Get Bracknell, Thursday 5 December 2002
A NEW 60-seater drive-through McDonald’s in Lower Earley threw open its doors for business on Monday.

3. Seminar encourages small businesses

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 December 2002
SMALL business owners and prospective start-ups attended a Small Business Show last month at the Blue Mountain Golf Club and Conference Centre in Bracknell.

4. Bargain prices in high street

Get Bracknell, Friday 6 December 2002
Shoppers are getting value for money in the run-up to Christmas, says a new survey.

5. Homebuyers put off by next door

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 December 2002
More than a third of Britons say they would be put off buying a house if they thought the

6. Orange in the swim as new-style store opens

Get Bracknell, Monday 2 December 2002
TAKE IT EASY - Store manager Juliet Roper with head of retail Nick Moore in the relaxing area of the new shop in Broad Street

7. Drink-drive education firm is best bar none

Get Bracknell, Friday 6 December 2002
WINNERS - Suzanne Singer, left and Sally Mowbray, of Drink Driver Education, receive their National Training Award from comedian and author Tony Hawks

8. New job follows high rise in demand for flats

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 December 2002
On the up - John Hampson, left, with House of Fisher group managing director John Fisher at the company's new development in West Street

9. Active employees scoop award

Get Bracknell, Thursday 5 December 2002
VICTORIOUS - Paul Hayward, Craig Fallows, David Wilding, Neil Percival, Penny Armitage and David Edwards make up the winning Foster Wheeler team

10. UK services 'handed to lawyers'

Get Bracknell, Monday 2 December 2002
Unelected trade lawyers at the World Trade Organisation have been given control of significant parts of UK services, including essential public services such as health and education, according to a report out today.
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